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Nick Hundley
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Calling potential tenant references

Nick Hundley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lafayette, LA
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Hello 

I am looking for specific questions to ask landlords and employers when calling references for potential tenants. 

I am sure the basics are did they pay rent on time, take care of the place, what kind of worker are they...etc

What questions have you found to get you the information you need to make the best decision??

Thanks in advance!!!

Nick

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When you call a previous landlord, not their present landlord, the first thing you say before identifying yourself is that you are calling about a apartment for rent. You want to confirm the person you are talking to is actually a landlord and not one of the tenants friends.

Ask if they gave sufficient notice when they vacated, if they had to be reminded of lease rules, if they had extended guests or dog sat for friends etc..

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